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twenty out side of the chief seven agrees with canada including the russian federation that's a really bad idea so that new coalition canada and russia by the only ones from within the g eight together with all of the rest from the g twenty we've won that debate so there's a consensus and it's done the right way says john kerry and the founder and director of the g. twenty and the g. eight research groups spotlight will be back shortly right after the break will continue their sense of you so stay with us. a moment when the world has changed forever. thousands passed to nothingness. the solomons wounded. to suffer to end. it was the first but probably not the last military uses of this weapon. many more will be come. children a common get on in the future. welcome back to the spotlight i'm going of in just a reminder that my guest in the studio here today is john kiran the founder and director of the g. twenty and g. eight research groups. well i had mr alex sargent here in the studio a while ago we were talking about these possible currency wars financial wars and he said that well i
twenty out side of the chief seven agrees with canada including the russian federation that's a really bad idea so that new coalition canada and russia by the only ones from within the g eight together with all of the rest from the g twenty we've won that debate so there's a consensus and it's done the right way says john kerry and the founder and director of the g. twenty and the g. eight research groups spotlight will be back shortly right after the break will continue their sense of you so...
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including the russian federation that's a really bad idea so that new coalition canada and russia by the only ones from within the g eight together with all of the rest from the g twenty we've won that debate so there's a consensus and it's done the right way says john kerry and the founder. and director of the g. twenty and the g eight groups spotlight will be back shortly right up to break will continue their sense of you stay with us. wealthy british stock. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. headlines kaiser reports. so many years of. some song and prisoners. there's still a lot. as well for sure. those so many years. some are hoping to find their savior. others. longing for justice. those so many years of past memory is still a minute. as well. as home state. welcome back the spotlight i'm going of in just a reminder that my guest in the studio here today is john kerry the founder and director of the g. twenty and g. eight research groups. well i had mr alex our shingle here in the studio a while ago we were talking about the these possible currency w
including the russian federation that's a really bad idea so that new coalition canada and russia by the only ones from within the g eight together with all of the rest from the g twenty we've won that debate so there's a consensus and it's done the right way says john kerry and the founder. and director of the g. twenty and the g eight groups spotlight will be back shortly right up to break will continue their sense of you stay with us. wealthy british stock. market. find out what's really...
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idea so that new coalition canada and russia. oh by the only ones from within the g eight together with all of the rest from the g twenty we won that debate so there's a consensus and it's done the right way says john kerry and the founder and director of the g. twenty and the g eight research groups spotlight will be back shortly right after the break will continue their sense of you so stay with us down. a moment when the world has changed forever. thousands passed to nothingness. thousands wounded. her hand to suffer to end. it was the first but probably not the last military uses of this weapon. how many more will me come. from a common get on in the future. holidaymaker who wouldn't dare to swim so deep. a tourist would be scared of such cold water. and would never die if nothing to see him within arm's reach. they are not to lists they are researchers. and few more some lambs than in deep water. welcome back to spotlight i'm going of in just a reminder that my guest in the studio here today is john kiran the founder and dir
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twenty out side of the chief seven agrees with canada including the russian federation that's a really bad idea so that new coalition canada and russia by the only ones from within the g eight together with all of the rest from the g twenty we've won that debate so there's a consensus and it's done the right way says john kerry and the founder and director of the g. twenty and the g. eight research groups spotlight will be back shortly right up to break will continue their sense of you so stay with us then down. download the official t. application to go on the phone all i pod touch from the i choose our. life on the go. video on demand ati's minefield costs and says feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. this is just a parliament building in urban. them. sixty five years ago. it was the final target. a major offensive from the red army. its capture became the symbol of the fall of the financial tsunami. and the victory over nazi germany. the following. welcome back to the spotlight i'm going of in just a reminder that my guest in the studio here today is john kerry th
twenty out side of the chief seven agrees with canada including the russian federation that's a really bad idea so that new coalition canada and russia by the only ones from within the g eight together with all of the rest from the g twenty we've won that debate so there's a consensus and it's done the right way says john kerry and the founder and director of the g. twenty and the g. eight research groups spotlight will be back shortly right up to break will continue their sense of you so stay...
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violence is once again flared up thing these are the images the world is seeing from the streets of canada from china corporations are on the day. the bomb. for the full story we've gone to. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. the french government stands firm on its plan to raise the retirement age is violent protests and industrial action paralyze the country. and there are more protests this time in london after the british government announces the biggest reduction in public spending since the second world war. a twisted show of loyalty the terror attack on the chechen parliament on tuesday may have been a pledge of allegiance to al qaeda according to the republic's interior ministry. six am in moscow i met très a good to be with you here on r t our top story in france public transportation is paralyzed flights canceled and three million people protesting demanding the government backed down from retirement age reforms people took to the streets hurling stones torching cars and smashing windows artie's catarina as are of those following the unrest
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are all day. the. law in russia would be soon which brightened if you knew about zone from files to freshen his. style totty dot com. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. the. identity crisis is made to reset to meet and listen for a summit to figure out where the cold war alliance is going the twenty first century the u.s. led bloc is now looking to russia for help as the war on terror in afghanistan drags song into its tenth year. bringing democracy to others u.s. style with u.s. money american slammed their government for the billions of taxpayer dollars funding regime change abroad which they say is only backfiring on that. and no prison time for petty crimes is what russian lawmakers are proposing as they prepare to revolutionize the country's penitentiary system russia's prisons are currently overflowing. well time now to catch up on what's happening in the world of sports. h
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our correspondent said this from outside canada are -- kahandahar. >> afghan and u.s. troops patrolled side by side. their mission is to take down taliban flags. it is dangerous work. the american sleet the operation but they are careful to wait for an afghan officer to remove the flag. all this is a carefully staged opportunity designed to show the afghan army are in charge and not the talha band. the strategy is the same in iraq, and over to the local forces. the time to achieve that is starting to look very short period -- very short. nato admits one-fifth of the afghan infantry are absent without leave. that figure may be much higher for those in combat. this battalion should be 796 strong. 217 men disappeared rather than go south to fight. later, 148 did not return from leave. almost half the men supposed to be here are missing. u.s. soldiers say many of the afghan troops who remain smoke marijuana or opium on duty. there are complaints of po r -- poor discipline. these afghan soldiers -- >> i want to fight for my country. i want to help my people, but they have n
our correspondent said this from outside canada are -- kahandahar. >> afghan and u.s. troops patrolled side by side. their mission is to take down taliban flags. it is dangerous work. the american sleet the operation but they are careful to wait for an afghan officer to remove the flag. all this is a carefully staged opportunity designed to show the afghan army are in charge and not the talha band. the strategy is the same in iraq, and over to the local forces. the time to achieve that is...
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and even snow for parts of central canada. ahead of that the east coast is also still dealing with some remnant showers from this frontal line. it is on its way out. new england states will dry out first. a little bit of rain will still linger in the carolinas. also, there's the threat of some tornados across parts here from carolina in toward virginia tonight. little warnings in effect for you. up toward the west a new disturbance is coming in, so it's going to be turning wet for you again. highs looking at 29 in l.a., so getting quite hot for you. 18 in denver. then 22 in atlanta. finally, getting a look at europe, and in the balkans as well as for turkey you're going to continue to see those thundershowers and some gusty weather develop. otherwise, it should be a fairly settled and calm picture for continental europe. high pressure really in place here. that's really pushing the rain up to the north. so areas like the british isles, scandinavian peninsula, and then baltic states will see that rain ride through. also, winds
and even snow for parts of central canada. ahead of that the east coast is also still dealing with some remnant showers from this frontal line. it is on its way out. new england states will dry out first. a little bit of rain will still linger in the carolinas. also, there's the threat of some tornados across parts here from carolina in toward virginia tonight. little warnings in effect for you. up toward the west a new disturbance is coming in, so it's going to be turning wet for you again....
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diversify imports of rare earth metals by contacting other countries that produced the metals such as canada and the united states. previously, japan's foreign minister had asked the chinese government not to cut its exports in a recent bilateral ministerial meeting but china showed reluctance to dso. >>> recent outbreaks of a deadly bacterium in two hospitals in japan apparently started from patients who have never traveled abroad. experts say the superbug may be widespread in japan. takeo university hospital recently revealed nine people who died in the hospital were infectioned by the drug resistant bacteria all ais call know backer acetenobacter. the first patients thought to be infected had not traveled abroad. an expert on infectious diseases say the bacteria may have already been spreading in japan. >>> tropical storm malou is heading east over the sea of japan, and expected to make landfall in central japan around noon on wednesday japan time. japan's meteorological agency says tropical storm malou is over the sea of japan 80 kilometers west of fukui city and moving east at a speed o
diversify imports of rare earth metals by contacting other countries that produced the metals such as canada and the united states. previously, japan's foreign minister had asked the chinese government not to cut its exports in a recent bilateral ministerial meeting but china showed reluctance to dso. >>> recent outbreaks of a deadly bacterium in two hospitals in japan apparently started from patients who have never traveled abroad. experts say the superbug may be widespread in japan....
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are all. england and france tried to reason with hitler germany demands the land and gets its way they all trade a safety net for them so. the whole of europe isn't in war efforts to establish a system of collective security in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight failed and it's still on the agenda. the lessons to be learned from the munich agreement on r t. blood fish would be soo much brighter.
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these are the images hope world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china for a shelter all day. of the. back your weather to a reminder of the top stories on presidents of cooperation fighting drugs russia and nato joined forces to stop the flow of heroin coming out of a bigamist and seizing a ton of it in a single operation. that new leaders summit has agreed on measures for stricter financial discipline and new ways of handling it and on downturns including the need to change the was a treaty to punish countries which break their budgets. and a scramble for the do or top u.s. officials with the white house with a number of excuses but some believe they're just deserving a sinking ship. not sleep instead of wandering into a peaceful hibernation hungry russian bear has had a town to livestock and sometimes attacked people. mostly i was here in our martin anders takes you on a tour of haunted moscow looking for creative ways to celebrate halloween in the russian capital. this weekend thousands of people will dress up as witches all ghouls and celebrat
these are the images hope world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china for a shelter all day. of the. back your weather to a reminder of the top stories on presidents of cooperation fighting drugs russia and nato joined forces to stop the flow of heroin coming out of a bigamist and seizing a ton of it in a single operation. that new leaders summit has agreed on measures for stricter financial discipline and new ways of handling it and on downturns including the need to change the was...
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called a sweet chance is to rhetorical claims at the moment several arctic states including russia canada the united states denmark and norway put forward their claims and i'm trying to prove their rise to the most of reach which is believed to contain as much as a quarter of the world's untapped undiscovered natural resources so a very lucrative piece of pie the question is how this pie is going to be divided and who gets what russia's stance is that they need to rhetorical disputes should be resolved through dialogue and it demonstrated an example of the power of dialogue with norway when recently signed an agreement with these state which put an end to almost a four decade dispute of. boundaries and the many point to this agreement as an example of how similar to rhetorical conflicts could be resolved in the future the prime minister today said that any atoll corporate war over here is battle over the ice cap of the world are exaggerated to say the least but he says that every arctic state and russia in the first place as the world's largest arctic country can and should protect and pr
called a sweet chance is to rhetorical claims at the moment several arctic states including russia canada the united states denmark and norway put forward their claims and i'm trying to prove their rise to the most of reach which is believed to contain as much as a quarter of the world's untapped undiscovered natural resources so a very lucrative piece of pie the question is how this pie is going to be divided and who gets what russia's stance is that they need to rhetorical disputes should be...
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asset management have jumped thirty percent in london after claiming to be poured while world bank of canada for all of one point five billion dollars. russia's largest food retain a large chain magnate wasn't pleased profits by more than a third to two hundred fifty seven million dollars in the first nine months of the turnover of was five one food billion dollars that's a jump of thirty five percent of the previous year results off considerably better than analysts for cost magnets shaz are now among the top gainers on the r.t.s. gaining around two percent. the privileged regime for foreign carmakers is likely to come to an end next february that's one of the agreements made on russia spots to the w in future or in comic as will have to produce cars instead of assembling them and source the parts locally or for. the japanese company to rad opens a joint plant with gaz group subsidiary risky machinery to produce heating element and other compounds. currently our strategy is based around one consumer gods but we do plan to extend our business in russia and work with japanese under foreign ca
asset management have jumped thirty percent in london after claiming to be poured while world bank of canada for all of one point five billion dollars. russia's largest food retain a large chain magnate wasn't pleased profits by more than a third to two hundred fifty seven million dollars in the first nine months of the turnover of was five one food billion dollars that's a jump of thirty five percent of the previous year results off considerably better than analysts for cost magnets shaz are...
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there is this possibility he may get transferred back to canada. it could possibly influence the sentencing but that is something that is to be decided. >> presumably, there is a sense of relief all around that this plea bargain by has drawn a -- a guilty plea. >> i think there is that sense. the obama administration i am sure will be feeling relieved or they have not said so publicly. if this had gone to trial and covered by journalists that are present, before this to be the first trial that would have been quite an embarrassing thing in the eyes of the world. we had just remarks earlier on -- from one senior u.n. official even questioning whether this man should be on trial at all, saying he was a child soldier and should perhaps be seen a victim of this war. a very controversial case. i think this plea bargain allows relief by many concerned. >> the united nations said it is considering sending more peacekeeping troops to the boundary between south sudan and the rest of the country which could result in the south breaking away. the head of u.n.
there is this possibility he may get transferred back to canada. it could possibly influence the sentencing but that is something that is to be decided. >> presumably, there is a sense of relief all around that this plea bargain by has drawn a -- a guilty plea. >> i think there is that sense. the obama administration i am sure will be feeling relieved or they have not said so publicly. if this had gone to trial and covered by journalists that are present, before this to be the first...
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. >> in the provincial capital of taliban, and as the election campaign is underway. 157 canada, most of the men, are vying for the 14 parliamentary seats allocated to the province. >> people should vote for people who can work and serve. asian not vote for thieves. their deficits the people have voted for that were of no use. >> but in many of afghans provinces, it is the o war lords or their allies were likely to land the most votes. the independent human rights commission criticizes the fact that many people were not registered to vote to do a lack of election offices. and the commission chairman says that is not all. >> we need more, not the real one provided from the center to the people, to vote. it came from outside actually. >> even if people here are not where it about the threats of the taliban, they doubt the new parliament will provide afghanistan with the stability and needs. >> earlier, we spoke to the german foreign minister about the situation in afghanistan. we began by asking him how confident he was that the poll in afghanistan would be free and fair given the past
. >> in the provincial capital of taliban, and as the election campaign is underway. 157 canada, most of the men, are vying for the 14 parliamentary seats allocated to the province. >> people should vote for people who can work and serve. asian not vote for thieves. their deficits the people have voted for that were of no use. >> but in many of afghans provinces, it is the o war lords or their allies were likely to land the most votes. the independent human rights commission...
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nato is future and you asked to join afghanistan the visa victim criminy deputy director of the us and canada institute at the russian academy of sciences here in moscow next year and see. thanks for being with us today so what do you think has changed in a way russia and the united states see each other in the light of the so-called reset of bilateral relations. well i think that the main change is that both sides have decided that they should improve their relations there was not such an impression under the former presidents what about the proposal itself to reset relations with russia and the united states does that mean that the u.s. policy towards us was initially wrong you know it means that the state of relations was wrong it was to blame it's hard for me to say who's policy was right or wrong. russia has condemned the tough sanctions which the united states has he knew laterally imposed on iran can russia count on support from major developing countries or couldn't find itself isolated. no. brazil is joins dialogue on iran's weapons the brazilian president has been to turkey they und
nato is future and you asked to join afghanistan the visa victim criminy deputy director of the us and canada institute at the russian academy of sciences here in moscow next year and see. thanks for being with us today so what do you think has changed in a way russia and the united states see each other in the light of the so-called reset of bilateral relations. well i think that the main change is that both sides have decided that they should improve their relations there was not such an...
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., and canada, people in beijing are feeling the heat. so, too, are the pandas. it is next for struggle when you have a fur coat. these pandas are encouraged to slouch on specially made slabs of ice. higher temperatures. apart from the ice, sunshades and air-conditioning is have been installed in some enclosures. find that and much more on all the international news online, bbc.com/news. get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. we are on facebook, too. thank you for being with us on "bbc world news." >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> there is one stage that is the met and carneg
., and canada, people in beijing are feeling the heat. so, too, are the pandas. it is next for struggle when you have a fur coat. these pandas are encouraged to slouch on specially made slabs of ice. higher temperatures. apart from the ice, sunshades and air-conditioning is have been installed in some enclosures. find that and much more on all the international news online, bbc.com/news. get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. we are on facebook, too. thank you for being with us...
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. >> a team of canada and chinese archaeologists have found a coin but it is important. it suggests early chinese explorers reached east africa 80 years before the year'first europeans. it is offering a new understanding of the region's current trade links to china. our correspondent reports. >> not china but kenya. archaeologists began scraped their way through history, searching for clues. the chinese explorer who the stories say came here 600 years ago. from this settlement they found pieces of 15th century chinese pottery. evidence that supports what they have always believed. that he be the first europeans to buy more than a century. are doing more research and more people know that. and pay attention to that. >> the jigsaw is infuriatingly imprecise. as much as it suggests [unintelligible] littell evidence to confirm that explore made it here. the team is exploring what may be the crucial clue. a specially minted 15th century: that would have been carried only by an envoy of the emperor. >> it is a chinese character. >> that is the evidence i could not say, it must
. >> a team of canada and chinese archaeologists have found a coin but it is important. it suggests early chinese explorers reached east africa 80 years before the year'first europeans. it is offering a new understanding of the region's current trade links to china. our correspondent reports. >> not china but kenya. archaeologists began scraped their way through history, searching for clues. the chinese explorer who the stories say came here 600 years ago. from this settlement they...
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management have jumped classic percent in london offtake hurrying to five world bank of canada around one help in donal's. oh the privileged regime for foreign carmakers is likely to come to an end next february that's one of the made on russia spots to the w t o in future foreign call make us will have to produce cars instead of assembling them and source the parts locally reports. the japanese company to rad opens a joint plant with gaz group subsidiary risky machine to produce heating element another car parts so you are no more currently our strategy is based around one consumer gods but we do plan to extend our business in russia and work with both japanese under foreign carmakers our goal is to find new consumers by twenty twelve . foreign spare parts make is a more than welcome johnson controls by connecting him out early among those working in russia but it's easier for them to enter the russian market with the help of a local giant we have a very good supply base today but in some cases we need new technology and then it makes sense whereas for importers to localize. this sep
management have jumped classic percent in london offtake hurrying to five world bank of canada around one help in donal's. oh the privileged regime for foreign carmakers is likely to come to an end next february that's one of the made on russia spots to the w t o in future foreign call make us will have to produce cars instead of assembling them and source the parts locally reports. the japanese company to rad opens a joint plant with gaz group subsidiary risky machine to produce heating...
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and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to operation to rule the day. every month we give you the future we help you understand. and want to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for technology update on a. british style. market . find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are. global financial headlines kinds a report. for . so you're watching r t it's time for the qatar main headlines now two israeli soldiers face up to three years behind bars for forcing a palestinian boy to search for booby traps during the gaza war five years ago israel reinforced a ban on using civilians as human shields the palestinians say it's constantly breached. iraq's prime minister is hitting out at wiki leaks saying it's trying to sabotage the struggling it to form a new government. published classified reports linking them to death squads or to kill their own kids. and russia says the world wide web should not be governed by the u.s. some good or bad global b
and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to operation to rule the day. every month we give you the future we help you understand. and want to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for technology update on a. british style. market . find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are. global financial headlines kinds a report. for . so you're watching r t it's time for the qatar...
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from the streets of canada. giant corporations are all. she's available in the. photo so it's a luxury hotels. hotel. princess hotel. suites hotel called the imperial queen. results in. new supply and spa. golden cliff resorts in the. hotel a one year old cruise hotel discovery peach hotel. the sea. resort . hotel. resort and spa. in israel. some hotel. hotels jerusalem. the week's top stories. and the fever pitch tension. over spill president riles the u.s. with a friend once again. vost oil and gas resources. competition over the region. compromise here in the russian capital. shifting far right nationalism is on the rise following a string of successes immigration. law school from venezuela. a highly contested national election which has been. the rich versus the fall. for the sports with. you're watching the sports news an r.t.a. and here is our headlines. russian leaders they need show the most against the south durham in one of saturday's premier league highlights. the cage challenge a nice muslims hatchery gives to numb also the way three want victory over
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canada european states and the russian federation be agreement would restrict each of the countries that signed it from using military means except when sanctioned by the un security council no country would be allowed to strengthen its security at the expense of the security of any other state it is a very simple method and it's very effective a similar legally binding agreement is currently in effect between nato states but between east asia and european countries outside of nato this agreement is not legally binding but purely political we want to make it legal bring it into the judiciary doesn't apply a different degree of responsibility for those that would violate this order you know that n o s e e session is planned for this year the first one after nine eleven year recess this was also brought about by president david's initiative the summit will focus among other things on individual security and the modernization of europe's security structure i think the forums participants will carefully consider the suggestions we've made on the subject and in time take them into account bec
canada european states and the russian federation be agreement would restrict each of the countries that signed it from using military means except when sanctioned by the un security council no country would be allowed to strengthen its security at the expense of the security of any other state it is a very simple method and it's very effective a similar legally binding agreement is currently in effect between nato states but between east asia and european countries outside of nato this...
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as you know, canada won in overtime, 3-2. the president had a case of yuemgling writing won the game. robert gibbs will have to wear a team canada jersey. friendly debt. >> this morning -- we were on a flight on jet boat and when we were landed nobody wanted to get off because the was a minute left and locally week got to see the score when it went into overtime. >> good thing you did not need to evacuate for an emergency. >> outside it will be breezy but plenty of sunshine, near 50. tonight clouds will roll back in. tamara, they thicken up. a few more snow showers but no accumulation. >> no big dl. accumulation. >> no big dl.
as you know, canada won in overtime, 3-2. the president had a case of yuemgling writing won the game. robert gibbs will have to wear a team canada jersey. friendly debt. >> this morning -- we were on a flight on jet boat and when we were landed nobody wanted to get off because the was a minute left and locally week got to see the score when it went into overtime. >> good thing you did not need to evacuate for an emergency. >> outside it will be breezy but plenty of sunshine,...
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today, the foreign ministers of russia and canada discussed their competing claims to take control of a large part of the arctic, including the north pole. their claims will eventually be judged by international experts. >> both russia and canada respect the united nations as well as the u.n. convention on the law of the southeast, and we will submit our data on the ridge, and we are confident that our case will prevail, backed by scientific evidence. >> but the russians are already concerned that nato military forces could be sent to the arctic to protect western interests. >> we don't see, frankly speaking, any benefit that nato might bring to the arctic. the arctic countries have confirmed that all the problems that exist or may emerge in the area could be resolved through political means and international law. >> the question of whether the arctic will become an area of international cooperation or conflict will be discussed at a major conference in the russian capital next week. "bbc news", moscow. >> you're watching "bbc news." our headlines so far. a prominent pakistani politic
today, the foreign ministers of russia and canada discussed their competing claims to take control of a large part of the arctic, including the north pole. their claims will eventually be judged by international experts. >> both russia and canada respect the united nations as well as the u.n. convention on the law of the southeast, and we will submit our data on the ridge, and we are confident that our case will prevail, backed by scientific evidence. >> but the russians are already...
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free loan supply for the real economy and that will stand under roosevelt it was done in australia and canada and use even with great success but then they gradually in committees late at night the banking lobby trade associations started to change a thing so that today every government has the bar interest if i can just take one simple example in the u.k. we can generate ten percent of our electricity supply by a huge scheme on the river seven now this technology no problem at all creates a massive amount of work and the government has just decided to stop that project because they would borrow the money at interest in the banking system by the time the project was built the cost of it would have gone to three or four times the original amount which is borrowed in other words they never ever repay it and the compound interest has made the whole situation out of control there must be a challenge on this practice of the private banks creating the money and endlessly putting on compound interest it's a small your solution be then rodney earnest and your criticism but what would your solution be
free loan supply for the real economy and that will stand under roosevelt it was done in australia and canada and use even with great success but then they gradually in committees late at night the banking lobby trade associations started to change a thing so that today every government has the bar interest if i can just take one simple example in the u.k. we can generate ten percent of our electricity supply by a huge scheme on the river seven now this technology no problem at all creates a...
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to be bought by world bank of canada for around one in the home than a dollar's. russia's largest food chain mug me tas increased profits by more than a third to two hundred thirty seven million dollars in the first nine months of the year turnover five point four billion dollars that's a jump of thirty five percent on the previous year results are considerably better than analysts for cops. well they're privileged regime for foreign carmakers is likely to come to an end next february one of the major on russia's part to the w. in future foreign call makers will have to produce cars instead of assembling them and source the parts locally reports. for japanese company to rad opens a joint plant with gaz group subsidiary risky machining to produce heating element another car parts. currently our strategy is based around one consumer gods but we do plan to extend our business in russia and work with both japanese under foreign carmakers our goal is to find new consumers by twenty twelve. foreign spare parts makers are more than welcome johnson controls macnair team o
to be bought by world bank of canada for around one in the home than a dollar's. russia's largest food chain mug me tas increased profits by more than a third to two hundred thirty seven million dollars in the first nine months of the year turnover five point four billion dollars that's a jump of thirty five percent on the previous year results are considerably better than analysts for cops. well they're privileged regime for foreign carmakers is likely to come to an end next february one of...
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others are qantas, singapore airlines, and air canada. >> with the commission's intervention, the cartel has ended. more than likely, it would have continued today and created more harm to companies and consumers. >> with this judgment, the eu commission wants to send this message. any company thinking of colluding can expect to be severely punished. with this judgment, the eu makes it possible for customers who are overcharged from the likes of british airways and air france to pursue those companies through the courts. that would make more pain for the airlines. >> you are watching bbc world news. coming up, opening a door to the past, nostalgia to hal the old east germany is turning into a money center. the russian president has pledged that those responsible for the brutal beating of a prominent newspaper journalist will be brought to justice. a well-known political reporter and bobber is now in intensive care following the attack outside of his home last weekend. it was the latest in a series of attacks on journalists in recent years. >> inside this hospital in the capital lies yet
others are qantas, singapore airlines, and air canada. >> with the commission's intervention, the cartel has ended. more than likely, it would have continued today and created more harm to companies and consumers. >> with this judgment, the eu commission wants to send this message. any company thinking of colluding can expect to be severely punished. with this judgment, the eu makes it possible for customers who are overcharged from the likes of british airways and air france to...
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i was being prosecuted for a hate crime. >> john: canada has a free speech law. >> we sort of have an asterisk next to our freedom of speech in our constitution. there is no astisk on the first amendment in the states. in canada, all of our freedoms are subject to reasonable compromise. >> you can argue forever about what is reasonable. >> and that's one of the problems. with such a vague rule as that, the censorship provisions can become political weapons to censor certain sides of the argument. i was shown the truth. these cartoons were published in denmark. caused some riots. 240 people were killed in the riots. that's the news. if the news can hurt someone's feelings and that's against the law nothing is safe. >> the news is safe in america. there is censorship, comedy central cren censored south park's mohammed. this is one private company that chose to censor its own product. when government censors, no one may speak. in canada, government censors selectively. >> a couple comedians in toronto hired an airplane to toe -- tow an airplane that says jesus sucks. he filed a complaint
i was being prosecuted for a hate crime. >> john: canada has a free speech law. >> we sort of have an asterisk next to our freedom of speech in our constitution. there is no astisk on the first amendment in the states. in canada, all of our freedoms are subject to reasonable compromise. >> you can argue forever about what is reasonable. >> and that's one of the problems. with such a vague rule as that, the censorship provisions can become political weapons to censor...
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talk to american businesses, talk to people -- new core steel, nobody letting me bid on contracts in canada. so while the americans let everybody bid on our contracts which is understandable, we're not playing fair because our companies can't bid on the brazilian contracts. >> they're waiting to hear about the bush tax cuts, which is making american companies hesitant to hire and spend money. >> for me, tax policy and the bush tax cuts are a different thing. >> they're contributing. >> there's no evidence. >> nothing. >> job creation is directly a result of investment, education and complexity. >> why aren't we telling them what they can do? >> it was the first ten years of this century or after these bush tax cuts, did we get this new business investment. get all this job growth. no. there's simply not a connection. it's nice for their -- >> the money of the wealthiest who got the tax cuts much like the banks and corporations was taken and invest t in china and brazil. basically, we gave people tax cuts so they could take the money out of the country. >> that's free market. >> is it free m
talk to american businesses, talk to people -- new core steel, nobody letting me bid on contracts in canada. so while the americans let everybody bid on our contracts which is understandable, we're not playing fair because our companies can't bid on the brazilian contracts. >> they're waiting to hear about the bush tax cuts, which is making american companies hesitant to hire and spend money. >> for me, tax policy and the bush tax cuts are a different thing. >> they're...
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he had four kids--and we were all in private schools in canada--and no money whatsoever. and that was the point where he was hesitating going into this new venture, not being sure of what would be ahead of him, so it was a difficult decision, but then two things came up: one, dior suggested that he create the company, that they would help him out, they would finance him. and the other thing is both my parents--my mother and father-- decided that it was a risk that they needed to take, and they never wanted to look back at their life and say, "listen, we didn't take the opportunity when it came", so that's how it got started. - and so dior bankrolled him. - yep. - which is... i mean, to be bankrolled by your main customer and supplier is kind of a nice situation. but at some point he branched out? or how did it evolve from there? - well, initially, for the first year, all the attention was dedicated to implementing the brand and developing the brand. and in agreement with christian dior, prestilux was able to try to add other brands--so, to build up a critical mass so that
he had four kids--and we were all in private schools in canada--and no money whatsoever. and that was the point where he was hesitating going into this new venture, not being sure of what would be ahead of him, so it was a difficult decision, but then two things came up: one, dior suggested that he create the company, that they would help him out, they would finance him. and the other thing is both my parents--my mother and father-- decided that it was a risk that they needed to take, and they...
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and it wouldn't be difficult to bust a car max if guys like sprout up in canada stuck to his word and did. he said he was going to do a set of chickening out of the last minute all right that's all the time we have for today may thanks so much for being on the kaiser report notice oh my pleasure max all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report our thank my guests stacy herbert and then mailer leyland if you live send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser report at r t t v are you until next time this is max guys are saying bio. washington investigates who's behind the biggest leak of classified military documents in u.s. history both veterans of america say the country should focus on its questionable rules of engagement and expose them. new sanctions on iran for the new and canada come under fire from russia moscow says the move falls outside a recent u.n. resolution and undermines efforts to resolve the giving in nuclear issue. of baltic tiger taped a lot of us hit hard by the financial crisis say their government is doing little to help them and it's only cha
and it wouldn't be difficult to bust a car max if guys like sprout up in canada stuck to his word and did. he said he was going to do a set of chickening out of the last minute all right that's all the time we have for today may thanks so much for being on the kaiser report notice oh my pleasure max all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report our thank my guests stacy herbert and then mailer leyland if you live send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser report at r t t v...
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in o.t., canada held their collective breaths. and 7:46, canada exhaled. sidney crosby scored the game winner. sid the kid, look what you did. and the party is still raging in vancouver. >> it's everything you dream of. it feels pretty incredible. to do it here in canada, it doesn't get any better than that. here's the final medal count. united states takes bragging rights with 37 medals. germany second with 30. canada with 26, including 14 gld, most ever by a country at winter games. norway finishing fourth. with that the closing ceremony brought an end to these olympics. the flame extinguished as neil young performed. for canada, definitely a successful olympics. the winter games go to sochi, russia in 2014. the summer games come to london in 2012. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm bill seward. >>> well, which oscar-nominated actress may be headed back to where she started, in a soap opera. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, if you thought that canada/u.s. hockey matchup was the only matchup yest
in o.t., canada held their collective breaths. and 7:46, canada exhaled. sidney crosby scored the game winner. sid the kid, look what you did. and the party is still raging in vancouver. >> it's everything you dream of. it feels pretty incredible. to do it here in canada, it doesn't get any better than that. here's the final medal count. united states takes bragging rights with 37 medals. germany second with 30. canada with 26, including 14 gld, most ever by a country at winter games....
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violence is once again flared up to fill these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada to find corporations or on the day. to come.
violence is once again flared up to fill these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada to find corporations or on the day. to come.
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-- in canada? >> >> guest: in canada -- it's a great question because the united states is a big country, but canada is bigger but more sparsely populated. so you have to think of the united states but with one-tenth the number of people, so that means you're going to have huge distances between towns. you're getting broadband in rural communities is an enormous question in canada. it's one of the main issues governments have to tackle with. before broadband it was how do you get phones to rural communities, so this has been a longstanding issue. the government plays an active role in trying to guide the private sector and sometimes it takes a very direct role -- >> host: how sosome. >> guest: they will sometimes have investment requirements of kind of the telco companies -- >> host: requirements? >> guest: originally, you know, the telcos were government owned. >> host: right. >> guest: in canada, each province -- i grew up in a province where every government had its own telco. it was wasn't clea
-- in canada? >> >> guest: in canada -- it's a great question because the united states is a big country, but canada is bigger but more sparsely populated. so you have to think of the united states but with one-tenth the number of people, so that means you're going to have huge distances between towns. you're getting broadband in rural communities is an enormous question in canada. it's one of the main issues governments have to tackle with. before broadband it was how do you get...
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. >> even for toronto and canada? >> absolutely, there is a lot of snow. >> now, your 11 went to weather plus -- >> and now, your 11 insta- weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> an area of low pressure moving his way, but it looks like it will focus up the coast and into new england. in the mountains, some pretty heavy storms on the way. scattered flurries and snow showers left behind from nearly -- from the afternoon and early evening snow showers. a mixed bag of precipitation a says he did with this. and above freezing temperatures saved us from accumulation during the afternoon. but it did start today with some cold stuff. it was 11 at b.w.i. marshall and then it did get above freezing this afternoon. 37 at the inner harbor. the normal, though, is 45. we are on hold with our snow totals, but still, even though we have not picked up any additional snow from the last -- since the blast blizzard, we're still running ahead of other cities like green bay and others. the boston total will like
. >> even for toronto and canada? >> absolutely, there is a lot of snow. >> now, your 11 went to weather plus -- >> and now, your 11 insta- weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> an area of low pressure moving his way, but it looks like it will focus up the coast and into new england. in the mountains, some pretty heavy storms on the way. scattered flurries and snow showers left behind from nearly -- from the afternoon and early evening...
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canada's in much better shape. our deficit is temporary if we take the right steps over the medium term, we can manage it and eliminate it by about 2014-2015. >> peter: i was surprised and some others have been too that one of the big goals here was to eliminate the deficit, was to show a balanced budget, but you've forecast out five, six years, and you don't quite get there. close, $1.5 billion. like you were unable to stand there tonight and say, you know, we've got a plan that will eliminate the deficit. why didn't you go that extra $1.5 billion? >> the hon. jim flaherty: well, because, you know for the last two months, peter, we've been working very hard on basically looking at proposals and saying no to them. this is the smallest spending budget in the last, oh, in more than ten years federally, and, you know, so we've been doing a lot of that. when we worked out the numbers and made the major restraint of spending decisions with respect to foreign aid, with respect to d.n.d., with respect to the federal publi
canada's in much better shape. our deficit is temporary if we take the right steps over the medium term, we can manage it and eliminate it by about 2014-2015. >> peter: i was surprised and some others have been too that one of the big goals here was to eliminate the deficit, was to show a balanced budget, but you've forecast out five, six years, and you don't quite get there. close, $1.5 billion. like you were unable to stand there tonight and say, you know, we've got a plan that will...
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the key word in canada is "free "because the canadians believe that anything outdoors is for the people. so then we go over to quebec city, which is really like being if france. everyone in quebec speaks french. they do speak english, but french is really the way to go in quebec city. great places to stay like the fairmont. a lot of boutique hotels that you have never heard of. but what a deal. $99 you can get a gentleman cue cy, a fireplace, aromatherapy, all in your room in quebec city. >> what i like is the french food that is in canada and we have some lovely tarts here. this looks like an apple tart. >> this is a chicken -- this is an example of how the french cook in croats they like to stuff things inside of pastries and it is not fattening but so delicious. >> this is chicken inside. >> it's the closest you can get to french pastries in our area so this is where you go to get a taste of canada. >> what are these? >> these are yummy fruit parfaits, sold in a mini size. >> all right. >> this is a great selection that you brought here. >> thank you. >> you can have canada here in t
the key word in canada is "free "because the canadians believe that anything outdoors is for the people. so then we go over to quebec city, which is really like being if france. everyone in quebec speaks french. they do speak english, but french is really the way to go in quebec city. great places to stay like the fairmont. a lot of boutique hotels that you have never heard of. but what a deal. $99 you can get a gentleman cue cy, a fireplace, aromatherapy, all in your room in quebec...